Overview
- Editors:
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Donna Shoupe
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Provides easy-to-navigate information on a broad range of gynecological topics
Presents up-to-date recommendations for screening, diagnostic criteria, treatment options and more
Serves as a practical resource for OB/GYNs, health care professionals, and students
Shares work by authors and editors who are authorities in the field of gynecology
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (81 entries)
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Work-Up and Management: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (Alexander M. Quaas)
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- Kate C. Arnold, Caroline J. Flint
Pages 459-466
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- Bree Anna Gibson, Jamie Wilkerson
Pages 467-483
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Gynecologic Care During the Perimenopausal and Menopausal Years (Alexander M. Quaas)
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Front Matter
Pages 485-485
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- Courtney Ketch, Elizabeth Weedin, Bree Anna Gibson
Pages 487-497
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- Cassandra M. Roeca, Elizabeth S. Ginsburg
Pages 499-508
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- Trevin C. Lau, Lisa B. Spiryda
Pages 509-515
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- Katrina Wade, Alexander M. Quaas
Pages 517-530
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- Benjamin J. Barenberg, Stephanie D. Pickett
Pages 531-539
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- Jacob Lauer, Lisa B. Spiryda
Pages 541-547
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- Alexander Melamed, Devin T. Miller
Pages 549-558
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- Pouya Javadian, Mikio A. Nihira
Pages 559-570
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- Pardis Hosseinzadeh, Terri L. Woodard
Pages 571-583
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Gynecologic Office and Minimally Invasive Procedures (Jennifer Israel)
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Front Matter
Pages 585-585
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- Paul P. Smith, T. Justin Clark
Pages 601-627
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- Brianne D. Romeroso, William H. Parker
Pages 641-650
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- Alexander Chiang, Steve Yu, William H. Parker
Pages 651-664
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About this book
​​Covering all aspects of gynecology commonly encountered in day-to-day practice, this exhaustive work provides a practical, one-stop reference work for clinicians working in the field. This carefully-designed volume includes ten sections, beginning with comprehensive coverage of office-based gynecology, and continuing on to present disease processes and management information by patient age group. Each chapter includes background information, current recommendations for screening, diagnostic criteria, common and uncommon associated problems, approach to diagnosis, summary of treatment options, and an overview of ICD-9/10 codes for specific diagnoses. The handbook concludes with an easy-to-navigate presentation of minimally-invasive operations, surgical procedures, neoplasms, and pathology. Advantages and risks associated with management of particular diseases are covered, along with multiple tips for avoiding complications. Edited by experts and presenting the most recent developments in gynecological practice, The Handbook of Gynecology is an invaluable reference for OB/GYNs, family medicine and internal medicine clinicians, medical students, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers.​
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Donna Shoupe
About the editor
Dr. Donna Shoupe is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Southern California, and has edited two books for Springer previously. A new edition of her book, "The Handbook of Contraception," is currently in development. She has authored numerous scientific papers and book chapters and presents her research work across the globe. She maintains an active private practice where she specializes in medical and surgical treatment of fibroids, hormone deficiency problems, surgical and medical treatment of abnormal bleeding and infertility. Dr. Shoupe is a staff physician at the Keck Hospital of USC.